Every Saturday we publish an article (or more) that is of interest to both DC residents and visitors which first appeared on a website other than The Prices Do DC.
First, before the year finally slips away, flip through the 2013 edition of The Washington City Paper Encyclopedia of D.C., and take a few minutes to remember the good stuff and learn from the bad.
To check out the A-to-Z offerings, click here.
Then scope out DC's top food and drink trends for 2013 as published in The Best Thing on the Menu. Just click here.
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- Best of DC 2013: Dining and Entertainment
- Smithsonian Sunday: World's Largest Stamp Gallery ...
- Saturday Supplement: A Look Back at DC in 2013
- Friday Flashback: Newtown - What Do You Say?
- Hi-Speed Train Could Make DC to NYC in 1 Hour
- Wal-Mart: Is It Santa or Satan?
- Santa Bringing New Metro Cars to DC
- Take a Trip with DC Cab
- Smithsonian Sunday: Holiday Folk Songs
- Saturday Supplement: Spirit of Christmas Week in DC
- Friday Flashback: Zoolights Make for Bright Yule N...
- Art Provocateur Jake Chapman @The Hirshhorn
- Papering the World @The National Archives
- Holiday World's Fair 2013 @National Botanic Gardens
- Saturday Supplement: Anchorman @The Newseum
- Friday Flashback: Merry Tuba Christmas
- Prodigal Press @The Heritage Foundation
- Yes, No, Maybe @The National Gallery
- NPR Jazz Piano Christmas @The Kennedy Center
- Roseanne Cash @The Library of Congress
- Saturday Supplement: 15 Things About 5 Guys
- Friday Flashback: Doing Christmas Naturally
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